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The Science of Spicy Food Sam Pratt Period 6

The Science of Spicy Food

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The Science of Spicy Food. Sam Pratt Period 6. Spicy Food. Not physically “hot” Capsaican ((CH3)2CHCH=CH(CH2)4CONHCH2C6H3-4-(OH)-3-(OCH3)) Adaptation of plants to survive. Capsaicin. Special, coincidental effect on humans VR1 pain receptors on the tongue: used for burns - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Science of Spicy Food

Sam PrattPeriod 6

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Spicy Food

• Not physically “hot”• Capsaican

((CH3)2CHCH=CH(CH2)4CONHCH2C6H3-4-(OH)-3-(OCH3))

• Adaptation of plants to survive

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Capsaicin

• Special, coincidental effect on humans• VR1 pain receptors on the tongue: used for

burns• Detects food as “hot”

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Pleasure from Burns?

• Body’s adaptation to pain: pleasure• Burning is an illusion• Building up immunity to spicy: body

recognizes food is not actually hot

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Scoville Units

• Unit of measure of capsaicin in food

• Detected through solution of sugar water